Türkiye rejects EP Cyprus resolution as 'null and void'
00:51, 10/07/2026, FridayU: Update: 02:06, 10/07/2026, Friday
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File photoThe Turkish Foreign Ministry late Thursday rejected a European Parliament resolution on Cyprus as "null and void," accusing Brussels of taking a biased approach to the decades-long dispute while voicing full support for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and condemning allegations against the Turkish Armed Forces.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry late Thursday rejected a European Parliament resolution on Cyprus as "null and void," accusing the bloc of adopting a biased approach toward the decades-long dispute and describing the text as replete with despicable slanders. Issuing a statement in Ankara, the ministry said the resolution levelled "baseless and preposterous allegations against the heroic Turkish Armed Forces."
"The resolution adopted by the European Parliament, which contains baseless and preposterous allegations against the heroic Turkish Armed Forces, is null and void," the ministry said. It described the document as "the latest example of the biased and distorted approach adopted by the EU and the European Parliament in particular, under the influence of certain circles, with respect to the Cyprus issue."
Concerns over EU stance
The ministry also voiced concern over what it characterized as the EU's increasingly one-sided stance on the island. "It is concerning that EU institutions are increasingly approaching the Cyprus issue in a manner that departs from historical realities and impartiality," the statement said.
Ankara expressed full support for a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in response to the European Parliament vote. Türkiye remains committed to protecting the rights and interests of the Turkish Cypriot people, the ministry added.
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